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Articles tagged Netherlands (14)

Revue pitches an easy-to-use authoring interface with many small but useful additional features, all developed together with or as requests from its users.
“Letting people know that you’re actually listening to them, and that you pick up on stuff they tell you, enhances the trust.” Joseph Lichterman
“The Axel Springer acquisition really opened things up. We’re having lots more conversations.”
The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time, and more are now publishing on the Netherlands-based micropayment platform. Will a market awash in free content be interested?
The proportion of those who use smartphones to access news is high in Poland and urban areas in Turkey, but lower in the Czech Republic and Portugal.
A new Dutch report lays out four extreme scenarios of what the news media could look like in 10 years. You’ll find something to like or fear in each one.
Hyperlocal network Dichtbij has 44 local sites throughout the country, and brought in about €10 million in revenue last year.
In the Netherlands and in Germany, two closely watched startups have gone to readers to pay the bills. What lessons from there can be applied elsewhere?